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Sunday, 28 September 2014

Fibre of the Month September - Short Fibre Merino Project

Although I have lots of batts left.. I also came back from the Lizard workshop with a fair sized bag of wet bits.. pieces that I had pulled off from areas that had too much fibre (from fluffy roots being too long or in places where folding over rays would of overlapped and needed thinning). All the colours were in together in a soggy, soapy mass.. so I rinsed them and dried them and put them aside for later use.

I decided to use them for this project.. a wallet style purse for me. First step was to card the fibre into a variegated batt.

All my lizard colours mixed up together.. a purple base with flecks of red and green and occasional bits of silk

I wanted a wallet, with zipped coin area and a couple of pockets for keeping cards safe. I decided to go for 3 sections which would fold up.

I cut paper to size and laid it beneath my bubble wrap as a guide for laying out

Added a resist for what would become the coin area

Folded rays over, then enclosed the resist as usual

On the middle section I enclosed smaller resists which wouldbecome card holders

I flipped it over and added the outer decoration:slubby red yarn and a rather rainbow-ish corner.I wanted to hint at the Hundertwasser inspired spiral bag I use every day and plan to keep this purse in

Part way through

Cutting the felt to remove resists. Actually I left the smaller resists in place as long as possibleto prevent them from closing up

Finished felting.. inside

outside

I made folds where I wanted them and left it to dry

Then hand stitched a nice red zip in place over the coin pouch

My finished purse :)

I love this slightly squashed vintage brass shank button closure (which came from Hungary). The loop is several strands of cotton thread with tight buttonhole stitch over.

Beading and simple embroidery finishing touches

Showing the card holder section

and finished outside

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For comparison to sampling data

Layout size: 47cm x 20.5cm

Finished size: 34cm x 15cm

Shrinkage: 27.5% x 26.5%

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This actually shrunk less than the sample even though I worked it hard.. guess I needed more hot water and elbow grease.. though it would of been too stiff if I had done that and probably wouldn't of bent. ** Note: I know that the shrinkage of my lizard was about the same as with the sample (I don't have my starting measurement to be exact). The smaller amount of shrinkage on this purse is because I stopped when it seemed that to work it more would render it too stiff to bend - I probably needed a finer layout to felt to maximum shrinkage.. then my sizing would of been better too**

Anyway as a result it is a bigger, slightly more cumbersome purse than I had planned.. but I like it well enough and it was a good use for what had essentially been waste fibre.

I had a comment from Pat on the previous post, she mentioned how good short fibre merino is for felting cords.. I found this too when making my lizards tail. It felts quickly and easily into a strong cord which has a really nice feel.. with a different character and nicer than cords felted from long fibre merino.

Thanks :)Yeah I got 30 & 35% shrinkage on the sample.. With this I stopped when the purse was feeling well done, I think to felt it to the max I would of needed to lay down less fibre.. if I felted this more I wouldn't of been able to fold it lol.

Been using it a couple of weeks now and there's no sign of pilling or softening.. yet.

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About Me

Hi Im Deborah - Im a feltmaker & fibre fanatic. I love wetfelting! I enjoy felting bags, wearables, things for the home, pretty much everything to be honest.. and that's one of the things I love about felt, its' versatility!
I'm 42 years old and live in the heart of England with my wonderful husband, our two great kids and a sweet little cocker spaniel.